The Old Czech spy station sent QSL cards and was quite friendly about it. They were so confident that the codes could not be cracked and they are the only ones to acknowledge (albeit informally) the existence of numbers stations. There attitude in getting a QSL request is really "We know that you know what we are doing - and we're not bothered."
This is number station E03 "Lincolnshire Poacher".
SWL1409 1 year ago
I thought that sounded familiar.
manyvideoinerests 2 years ago
The Old Czech spy station sent QSL cards and was quite friendly about it. They were so confident that the codes could not be cracked and they are the only ones to acknowledge (albeit informally) the existence of numbers stations. There attitude in getting a QSL request is really "We know that you know what we are doing - and we're not bothered."
pitcalco 3 years ago
Send your request to SIS in London, they might reply back, with a QSL card or a letter saying please don't listen to it, there's a good chap ;-)
ebyard 3 years ago
QSL cards for these stations are VERY rare, mainly because these stations arn't technically meant to exist.
The recording is of Lincolnshire Poacher (E3) based in cyprus.
the123kingRV 4 years ago
this is the lincolnshire poacher
musighitta 4 years ago
Is there any chance to verify this stations by a QSL card?
Here in Mexico is Quite easy to listen this kind of spy number station for Cuba and I have several code mesagges recorded
gardel2000 4 years ago
fishing numbers, snow fall records, temperatures for sea...hahah YEEAAAA right. thats really strong signal though.
alphabet one is heard in greece alwayse at 9:30 pm at night, i dont know which frequency since its a turn dial old model. but strong also.
deilos 4 years ago
i love the announcer she is always on time!
Scotscan 4 years ago
the "linconshire poacher" is the tune that the station plays before transmitting the code
audilab 4 years ago